GSA awards $250M Public Buildings Service IT BPA
The General Services Administration awards seven companies spots on a five-year, $250 million blanket purchase agreement for IT services to GSA's Public Buildings Service organization.
The General Services Administration has awarded seven companies positions on a five-year, $250 million blanket purchase agreement for IT services to GSA's Public Buildings Service organization.
GSA awarded the new “Master BPA for IT Services” through the agency's Schedule 70 vehicle on Nov. 20, 2017, according to Deltek data. The vehicle's start date is Jan. 16.
Awardees are:
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Leidos
- Unisys Corp.
- Vencore
- Incentive Technology Group
- Spatial Front
- Tiber Creek Consulting
In a Thursday release, Unisys said the BPA covers work such as agile application development, building and energy systems program support, mobile, cloud computing and help desk services.
Booz Allen, Vencore and Unisys held spots on a predecessor BPA with the PBS for IT services that was worth up to $150 million over five years. That BPA is slated to expire on Jan. 15, Deltek data indicates.
NCI Inc. and Comtech are firms from the prior BPA that were not selected for the new one.
The Public Buildings Service is responsible for construction and leasing of workspace for 1.1 million federal employees.
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